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Monday 1 December 2014

Eau Sauvage

Monday 1 December 2014

DIOR EAU SAUVAGE PARFUM

Mens fragrance:

Eau Sauvage is a fragrance for men, created by Christian Dior in 1966. The bottle design has glass curves that looks like the lines from draped fabric. 


The founder of the perfume was a man called Edmond Roundnitska who has made a huge impact in the perfume industry. In 1966 Roudnitska created the mens new tailer-made fragrance Eau Savage for sophisticated active young men.




Edmond Roudnitska was a french master perfumer and author. He is Famous for his perfume creations worldwide, such as Dior's fragrances Eau Sauvage and Diorissimo, these parfums are still in production today. 



                    Eau Sauvage Eau De Toilette 








       Rene Gruau Vintage Ad for Christian Dior Eau Sauvage


Christian Dior Eau Sauvage Ad in 1966 and 1979



Eau Sauvage was the first ever mens fragrance to be released by Dior. The inspiration of the label was a close friend of Christian Diors, called Percy Sauvage. Diors butler had always address Percy as 'Monsieur Sauvage' in french for 'Mr Sauvage' so when the perfume designer heard this warm greeting he decided that 'Sauvage' would be a great name for the bottle.



Eau Sauvage Fragrance campaign 2009

Alain Delon of Eau Sauvage for Dior

A touch or humour and cheek revealed in a private moment, this all time classic fragrance is a subtle statement for men with style. Its composition of pronounced citrus, wood and amber scent creates a mystery combined with a sexy and refinement approach. 











The idea of citrus and scent gives the fragrance a elegant novelty. The advert shows a deep night sky, a flirtatious and exhilarating encounter between a male and female. She is a beauty with such elegance, you can see the masculine males stalking his prey. He pulls the leaves back, looking at her naked golden body, without resisting he runs down to her softly stroking her back with these leaves, she turns to him, the rise of power is irresistible.

















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